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Q: Why does dichloromethane have no reaction with toluene?
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Is toluene miscible in dichloromethane?

Yes acetone and dichloromethane are both polar molecules so they are soluble in each other and form polar interactions.


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How many grams of dichloromethane result from reaction of 1.54kg of methane if the yield is 48.2?

To calculate the grams of dichloromethane produced, we first need to convert the mass of methane from kilograms to grams, which is 1,540 grams. Given a yield of 48.2%, we can multiply this by the yield percentage to find the actual amount of dichloromethane produced: 1,540 grams of methane x 0.482 = 742.28 grams of dichloromethane.


Why the less reactive halogen is isolated in the dichloromethane?

All halogens are soluble in chlorinated hydrocarbons like dichloromethane. Since the halogens can interchange, the reaction will be determined by electronegativity. The more electronegative, or less reactive halogen, will be isolated.